To claim gold, green or orange-plus attributes related to employment, the role must be skilled ANZSCO Skill Level 1, 2 or 3.
When evaluating a claim to be in ANZSCO Skill Level 1, 2 or 3 role, Migration Tasmania considers 3 main factors: the applicant’s skills and qualifications, the duties they undertake, and their pay rate.
A pay rate above the current Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (currently $73,150) can also be an indicator of skilled employment. However, this will still be considered in conjunction with the other indicators mentioned in this section.
Migration Tasmania may also compare pay rates to those of other roles in the same industry and the pay those roles normally receive.
In cases where there is some overlap between lower (ANZSCO 4-5) and higher (ANSZSCO 1-3) roles there must be a substantial proportion of duties listed on the applicant duty statement that are consistent with an ANZSCO occupation classified as Skill Level 1, 2 or 3. For the Tasmanian Skilled Employment pathway, there should be at least a 70 per cent match between the duties of the applicant role and the duties listed for the position on ANZSCO.
For the Tasmanian Skilled Graduate and Tasmanian Established Resident pathways; the match should be at least 40 per cent.
Key statistics (as of 26 November 2024)
Since 1 July 2024
Registrations of interest (ROIs)
- 1,924 submitted
- 1,230 invited to apply for nomination (64 per cent)
Applications for nomination
- 1,235 lodged (includes ROIs invited before 1 July 2024)
- 755 approved
- 7 withdrawn
- 356 yet to be processed
- 108 declined
The primary reason applications are declined is the submission of false or misleading information. This includes fabricated employment details or exaggerated claims, such as: - Claiming gold, green, or orange-plus attributes without working in a skilled role.
- Misrepresenting salary levels or other employment details.
Source: Tasmanian Government